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Oct 2nd nunchi in effect anukunta..

maaku already kotta fee to valuation vachindi...

total cost around 10.5 avutundi

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2 hours ago, rajahmundry_bullodu said:

biometrics unnanta kalam what is the use of premium

6-8 months wait ki 45 days wait ki difference valana use anedi labham adi labham kadu Ani anukunte me kharma

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30 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Oct 2nd nunchi in effect anukunta..

maaku already kotta fee to valuation vachindi...

total cost around 10.5 avutundi

Wow

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Services ki cost penchina customers happy feel ayyedi ee case lo matrame anukunta 

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3 minutes ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

Services ki cost penchina customers happy feel ayyedi ee case lo matrame anukunta 

Only indians

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Premium is 2 weeks kada but 2 months ento . Just to cover losses la vundi e Bill manaki  pedda $$$ draining but nothing new .

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47 minutes ago, libraguy86 said:

Premium is 2 weeks kada but 2 months ento . Just to cover losses la vundi e Bill manaki  pedda $$$ draining but nothing new .

draining $$$$ is fine, instead of loosing jobs, status and sleep waiting for visa approval which does not have proper timelines. atleast there are providing choice people can choose it depending on their situation.

3yrs back had a long PP ban on H1B, bcoz of that my roommate had to go back to india after h1b denial.

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5 hours ago, Spartan said:

Oct 2nd nunchi in effect anukunta..

maaku already kotta fee to valuation vachindi...

total cost around 10.5 avutundi

Chusthu unte uscis lo kotta job notifications pedtharu emo from furlough to hiring,  edo lo manaki ki kuda edo vastundi kada

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2 hours ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

Services ki cost penchina customers happy feel ayyedi ee case lo matrame anukunta 

Cost perigindi ani evadu confirm chesadu?

Judge Blocks USCIS Fee Increases: Here’s Why It Happened

A federal judge granted a motion for a preliminary injunction against a far-reaching U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) fee rule. The rule would increase fees on businesses, new citizens, international students needing work authorization and others. The fees were scheduled to go into effect on October 2, 2020.

As long as this preliminary injunction is in place, USCIS can’t raise fees,” said Doug Rand, co-founder of Boundless Immigration, in an interview. “The government will rush to obtain a stay of the injunction from the 9th Circuit, and there’s no telling how long that will take or what the outcome will be.”

The rule would increase fees for H-1B petitions by 21% (from $460 to $555) and L visa petitions by 75% (from $460 to $805). USCIS would impose higher fees on companies with more than 50 employees with at least 50% of their workforce in H-1B and L-1 status by reinterpreting the law to impose an additional $4,000 fee on extensions. (See here for the legislative history.) The rule would also increase the cost of petitions by more than 50% for O, TN, E, P, Q and R visas.

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9 hours ago, chicagoafdb said:

Perm processing ki premium  pedithe baagunnu..

Prevailing wages ki kooda. Taking 4-5 months 

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7 hours ago, Spartan said:

Oct 2nd nunchi in effect anukunta..

maaku already kotta fee to valuation vachindi...

total cost around 10.5 avutundi

Idi blocked by judge..

And what taco vuncle posted is different

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2 minutes ago, reality said:

Cost perigindi ani evadu confirm chesadu?

Judge Blocks USCIS Fee Increases: Here’s Why It Happened

A federal judge granted a motion for a preliminary injunction against a far-reaching U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) fee rule. The rule would increase fees on businesses, new citizens, international students needing work authorization and others. The fees were scheduled to go into effect on October 2, 2020.

As long as this preliminary injunction is in place, USCIS can’t raise fees,” said Doug Rand, co-founder of Boundless Immigration, in an interview. “The government will rush to obtain a stay of the injunction from the 9th Circuit, and there’s no telling how long that will take or what the outcome will be.”

The rule would increase fees for H-1B petitions by 21% (from $460 to $555) and L visa petitions by 75% (from $460 to $805). USCIS would impose higher fees on companies with more than 50 employees with at least 50% of their workforce in H-1B and L-1 status by reinterpreting the law to impose an additional $4,000 fee on extensions. (See here for the legislative history.) The rule would also increase the cost of petitions by more than 50% for O, TN, E, P, Q and R visas.

I think you are talking about something different. That was originally from USCIS (which the court blocked).

 

Now its part of law (approved by congress and president). Courts emi peekalevu 

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7 hours ago, Spartan said:

Oct 2nd nunchi in effect anukunta..

maaku already kotta fee to valuation vachindi...

total cost around 10.5 avutundi

You have to pay old fee now vuncle till courts unblocks again. 

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